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·24 de febrero de 2026

Women’s international break: Who’s playing and when?

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All the information needed to follow our players across February and March’s international break.


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A total of 17 members of our women’s team have been selected across 11 national sides for upcoming World Cup and CONCACAF Women’s Championship qualifiers as well as the Asia Cup, SheBelieves Cup and international friendlies.

The international break follows City’s commanding 4-0 win over Sheffield United in the FA Cup at the Joie Stadium, booking our ticket into the final eight of a competition we have been triumphant in three times before.

As for the Barclays Women’s Super League, Jeglertz’s side remain at the division’s summit, an eight-point lead providing a promising platform to build from for the rest of the campaign.

As ever, the official Man City App and mancity.com will have City-centric recaps of each match involving a member of our squad.

Here’s who’s playing and when…

World Cup qualifiers

England

Alex Greenwood, Grace Clinton, Laura Blindkilde Brown, Lauren Hemp

Ukraine (N) Tuesday 3 March (17:00) / Iceland (H) Saturday 7 March (12:30)

Germany

Rebecca Knaak

Slovenia (H) Tuesday 3 March (16:45) / Norway (A) Saturday 7 March 17:00

Netherlands

Kerstin Casparij, Vivianne Miedema

Poland (A) Tuesday 3 March (17:00) / ROI (H) Saturday 7 March (19:45)

Scotland

Eartha Cumings

Luxembourg (A) Tuesday 3 March (18:30) / Luxembourg (H) Saturday 7 March

(16:00)

Switzerland

Iman Beney

Northern Ireland (H) Tuesday 3 March (18:00) / Malta (A) Saturday 7 Match (18:00)

SheBelieves Cup

USA

Sam Coffey

Argentina (N) Sunday 1 March (22:00) / Canada (N) Wednesday 4 March (23:30) /

Colombia (N) Saturday 7 March (20:30)

Canada

Jade Rose

Colombia (N) Sunday 1 March (19:00) / USA (N) Wednesday 4 March (23:30) /

Argentina Saturday 7 March (17:30)

CONCACAF Women’s Championship Qualifying

Jamaica

Bunny Shaw

Nicaragua (A) Tuesday 3 March (00:00)

Friendlies

Brazil

Kerolin

Venezuela (H) Wednesday 4 March (21:00) / Mexico (A) Saturday 7 March (23:00)

England U20

Eve Annets, Sacha Lewis

Spain (A) Saturday 28 February (11:00) / Netherlands (N) Tuesday 3 March (14:00) /

Mexico (N) Friday 6 March (11:00)

Women’s U23 European Competition

England U23

Khiara Keating, Gracie Prior

France (A) Monday 2 March (12:00) / Netherlands (H) Friday 6 March (19:00)

Don’t miss our final two 2025/26 home matches

Make sure you’ve got your tickets secured for a potentially historic end to 2025/26!

City are in pole position in the race for the WSL crown, with just two home matches left of the season as we push for a first league title since 2016.

We welcome Tottenham Hotspur to the Joie Stadium on Sunday 22 March*, before hosting Liverpool on Sunday 3 May* in our penultimate match of the campaign.

Before then, though, we take on Sheffield United in the FA Cup fifth round, with kick-off set for 14:00 (UK) on Sunday 22 February.

The Blues could be on the cusp of history, so play your part by helping the girls over the line.

*Fixture date and time remain subject to change.

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